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TopicTo any battery powered tools (i.e. drills, saws, gardening, etc.) owners.....
InfestedAdam
09/27/21 2:47:20 PM
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11110111011 posted...
After getting a battery powered one, I will never go back to gas/oil.
I look forward to replacing my electric corded trimmer with a battery powered trimmer but am forcing myself to use up my previous supply of strings first. I think the newer tools uses a different size.

11110111011 posted...
when it comes to my woodworking tools I find cordless tools to be inferior to plug-in-the wall versions every time.
If I ever get myself a miter saw, I would prefer a plug-in-the-wall version. Only with power "hand" tools where I want the mobility from a battery powered version.

ultra magnus13 posted...
If you have lots of trimming to do, I'd go with something that has a dedicated OPE battery, EGO, Greenworks, Kobalt 40v.
I was looking at some EGO trimmers but I trim the weeds / lawn once a month on average. Starting to think even if gardening tools might not be Milwaukee's strength, might be still good enough for the occasional use.

Of course this still goes back to what I value more. Getting the "best" brand for a specific tool or interchangeable batteries/charger.

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